Summary: | mathematical symbol for sigma rendered as "?" | ||
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Product: | ksvg | Reporter: | Jeremy W. Murphy <jeremy.william.murphy> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Nikolas Zimmermann <wildfox> |
Status: | RESOLVED UNMAINTAINED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | cfeck, esigra, tampakrap |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Gentoo Packages | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Attachments: | Screenshot proving that it Works For Me. |
Description
Jeremy W. Murphy
2008-09-02 15:13:05 UTC
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Electron_orbitals.svg Whoops, forgot to include the website address. :) As a side note, I just tested it in Safari 3.1.2 and the sigma symbol appears as expected when the SVG file is opened. Works For Me. I assume that you do not have the font installed. Try "emerge -av media-fonts/corefonts". (In reply to comment #2) > Works For Me. I assume that you do not have the font installed. Try "emerge -av > media-fonts/corefonts". > I'm away for a week (at a Linux conference), but I'm 99% certain that I have corefonts installed on both my machines (both of which exhibit the problem). Also, why would there be a problem with only sigma (and not pi) if the font was missing? And, it renders fine using librsvg (in GIMP, for example). Created attachment 30440 [details]
Screenshot proving that it Works For Me.
Here is the screenshot of Konqueror (embedding KSVG) proving that it Works For Me. Note that I have KDE 3.5.10, which is not marked stable by Gentoo yet. So I have a line like the following in /etc/portage/package.keywords for each KDE package:
=kde-base/ksvg-3.5.10* ~x86
It's OK, I believe you if you say it works for you, I'm sure it works for many people, I just hope you believe me when I say that it does not work on either of my computers running KDE (3.5.10 now), one of which is ~x86, the other ~amd64. I can answer general questions but can't look at it in any detail until I get home around the 27th Jan. This component has been replaced with the QtSvg based "svgpart" in KDE 4. If this issue still needs to be addressed, please add a comment. |